Optic cup morphology associated with glaucomatous damage: Findings from the Primary Open-Angle African American Glaucoma Genetics (POAAGG) Study

Anusha Mamidipaka , Isabel Di Rosa , Patrick Augello , Yineng Chen , Rebecca Salowe , Yan Zhu , Victoria Addis , Prithvi Sankar , Ebenezer Daniel , Gui-Shuang Ying , Joan O'Brien
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Abstract

Purpose

While it has been well established that advanced glaucoma is associated with a large cup-to-disc ratio (CDR), it is not known if the shape of the cup, particularly excavated cups with expanded lower portions (bean-pot cups), play any additional role in glaucomatous damage. We investigated this among individuals of African ancestry, a population that is more vulnerable to glaucoma than any other ethnic group.

Design

Case-control study

Methods

  

Setting

Institutional (University of Pennsylvania)

Subjects

3,255 eyes from 1,734 glaucoma cases from the Primary Open-Angle African American Glaucoma Genetics (POAAGG) study.

Procedure

Two graders independently assessed quantitative and qualitative aspects of the optic cup, with any discrepancies adjudicated by an ophthalmologist. The predominant cup shape (>50 %) was chosen in cases in which features of two or more cup shapes were present in the same eye. Comparisons of demographic and ocular characteristics among three cup shape groups (conical, cylindrical, and bean-pot) performed using generalized linear models, and generalized estimated equations applied to account for inter-eye correlation.

Main Outcome Measures

Qualitative features of cup shape and phenotypic traits, in conjunction with demographic and genetic information.

Results

Of 3,255 eyes, a total of 1,339 (41.1 %) exhibit a conical cup shape, 1,470 (45.2 %) have a cylindrical cup shape, and 446 (13.7 %) display a bean-pot cup shape. Compared to other cup morphology, bean-pot cups are significantly associated with lower MD, larger CDR, higher IOP, thinner RNFL, and worse VA in logMAR (all p < 0.001). Genetic analysis does not show any association between various genetic variants and cup shape. Factors independently predictive of bean-pot cupping include younger age at diagnosis (aOR 0.96 per 1 year increase in age of enrollment, p < 0.0001), CDR (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.87, p < 0.0001), and the presence of certain optic disc features, including visible pores in the LC (aOR 2.76, p < 0.0001), nasalization of vessels (aOR 2.64, p < 0.0001), and vessel bayonetting (aOR 2.94, p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

This study shows the clinical significance of different cup shapes in glaucoma in an African ancestry population and suggests that bean-pot cups are associated with the most severe glaucomatous damage, independent of cup-disc ratio. This association should be considered when determining prognosis following glaucoma interventions.

与青光眼损害相关的视杯形态:原发性开角型非裔美国人青光眼遗传学(POAAGG)研究结果
目的虽然晚期青光眼与杯盘比(CDR)过大有关这一点已经得到证实,但是杯的形状,尤其是下部膨大的挖空杯(豆壶杯)在青光眼损害中是否起到额外的作用还不得而知。我们在非洲血统的人群中进行了调查,非洲血统的人比其他任何种族的人都更容易患青光眼。设计病例对照研究方法研究机构(宾夕法尼亚大学)研究对象来自原发性开角型非裔美国人青光眼遗传学(POAAGG)研究的 1734 例青光眼病例中的 3,255 只眼睛。如果同一只眼睛出现两种或两种以上的视杯形状,则选择最主要的视杯形状(50%)。使用广义线性模型对三组杯形(圆锥形、圆柱形和豆锅形)的人口统计学特征和眼部特征进行比较,并应用广义估计方程来考虑眼间相关性。结果 在 3255 只眼睛中,共有 1339 只(41.1%)呈现圆锥形杯状,1470 只(45.2%)呈现圆柱形杯状,446 只(13.7%)呈现豆瓣形杯状。与其他杯状形态相比,豆壶杯与较低的 MD、较大的 CDR、较高的 IOP、较薄的 RNFL 和较差的 VA(以 logMAR 表示)显著相关(所有 p < 0.001)。遗传分析未显示各种遗传变异与杯形之间存在任何关联。可独立预测豆壶形的因素包括诊断时年龄较小(入院年龄每增加 1 岁,aOR 为 0.96,p < 0.0001)、CDR(调整后的几率比(aOR)为 1.87,p < 0.0001)以及存在某些视盘特征,包括 LC 中的可见孔隙(aOR 为 2.76,p < 0.结论这项研究显示了不同杯形在非洲裔青光眼人群中的临床意义,并表明豆锅杯与最严重的青光眼损害相关,与杯盘比无关。在确定青光眼干预后的预后时,应考虑这种关联。
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